Assistant Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning Awarded The Ila and John Mellow Prize

Dr. Kenneth Driggers, Assistant Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning, was awarded the Ila and John Mellow Prize from the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (SAAP). “This award recognizes excellence in advancing the American philosophical tradition toward the resolution of current personal, social and political problems. The Ila and John Mellow Prize is offered to the […]

Assistant Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning Presents at Two National Conferences

Dr. Kenneth Driggers, Assistant Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning, recently presented at two national conferences, the Philosophy of Education Society (PES) in Baltimore and the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (SAAP) in Washington D.C. At PES, Dr. Driggers presented a research article titled “Teaching, Realism, and Conceptual Futurity: Why Phronesis is Not the Answer,” and […]